Frank, an All Nations Education's scholarship recipient, was raised on a farm in a rural community of Ghana. In a good year, his father makes $580 US dollars. Watch this video to learn more about Frank and how ANE is helping him pursue his dream to meet the health needs of his people.click to watch >>

Who is All Nations Education? All Nations Education is a Christian nonprofit organization devoted to providing young adults in developing countries with the resources to pursue college education and the mentorship to become moral leaders.learn more >>

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All Nations Education supports fundraising efforts for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti

All Nations Education's Program Director Lisa Frist announced today that All Nations Education, in partnership with the Rene Aubry, a native of Haiti, raised just under $25,000 US dollars for Haiti. The funds were used to send medical supplies and twelve doctors to Haiti. JetBlue joined the cause in providing their excess seat capacity on their airplanes to transport the doctors to Haiti via the Dominican Republic. You can follow our progress at http://denisehaiti.wordpress.com/ .

The Empathy Campaign: Empowering Victims of the Rwandan Genocide and Beyond

“In an era when global human need has become commonplace, even cliché, how can we cultivate a genuine spirit of compassion toward people we’ve never met?” This is the provocative question driving The Empathy Campaign, a social justice effort begun at Harvard University that challenges people to both empathize with and empower survivors of the Rwandan genocide.read more >>

All Nations Education's (ANE) Vice President, Director for Latin America, Miguel A. Paredes, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Peru with the University de Lima (ULIMA). "All Nations Education is breaking students out of the cycle of poverty in Peru with the opportunity to attend one of the best universities, ULIMA, in the country," remarks Paredes...
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All Nations Education's President, Josh Daneshforooz, featured in the New York Times: Community Organizing Never Look So GoodStory: Sara RimerSource: NY Times

Mr. Rallins of Morehouse College grew up on Chicago's South Side, where his father came of age in the Altgeld Gardens, the same housing project where Mr. Obama once worked as an organizer. And Mr. Rallins, who wrote about his ambition to persevere, achieve, serve and see the world in his essay, "The Audacity of Hunger," seems well aware of the parallel and the potential...
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While most U.S. graduates rush to find jobs in the current economy, Westmont alum Josh Daneshforooz is working to bring a liberal arts education to students in Ghana. All Nations Education, an organization founded by Daneshforooz ('08), is attempting to break the cycle of poverty in developing nations...
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